Kiel Power Station

Kiel Power Station was proposed by Stadtwerke Kiel, owned to 51% by MVV Energie and be built with E.ON Kraftwerke. The proposal would have had an installed capacity of 800 megawatts but has been postponed, Power in Europe reported, has been "postponed for three years" and that the company would "wait to see what happens with carbon capture and storage technology before proceeding with a big central plant." The newsletter noted that the project had been put on the backburner following protests.

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